While every case is different, many Mableton-area families notice a pattern in the way incidents unfold—particularly in facilities that serve residents from wider metro Atlanta communities. Falls may occur during:
- Bathroom transfers (toileting assistance not provided at the right time, slippery surfaces, or poor grab-bar placement)
- Wheelchair and bed-to-chair movements (insufficient lift/transfer technique or unclear transfer orders)
- Medication-related balance problems (new prescriptions or dose changes that weren’t reflected in fall-risk monitoring)
- Dementia and wandering behaviors (residents attempting to get up without assistance, especially during shift changes)
- Staffing strain during high-traffic hours (when residents need more supervision than the facility’s schedule provides)
The key is not whether a fall is “possible.” The key is whether the facility recognized the resident’s risks and followed a care plan designed to reduce those risks—then responded properly when the fall happened.


